Thursday, October 28, 2010

Week 4 EOC: Death Race Jeopardy


     Playing Death Race Jeopardy was an interesting was to learn the definitions to our patent, copyright and trademark class. At first the game started out slow, and very confusing. The first person to start the game had questions from a different part of the book. Which this made it more confusing at first. But the game did start to pick up after the first game. The game started to make a bit more sense and the questions first the area in which we were in the book. I did learn a lot of the definitions from the book in this game of jeapordy. The game got even more challenging as we went into a shorter time frame to answer the questions. Then it got even harder as we went into the Death Race Jeopardy. The game got a bit intense, and people did start to get aggressive with the game play. Some of the definitions I still don’t understand, but I think that’s because of  how the person who was the game make at the time didn’t understand the definitions themselves. But some of the terms I learn from this bloody game of jeopardy were for example, Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences, Patent infringement, and Court of Customs and Patent Appeals. Also it did help out that the teams I was with also knew the definitions pretty well and we were all quick to search and find the terms used in the game. This game was a blast to fun, and was a great learning experience. All in All I have to agree with Pinto on this game of jeopardy that it does help you learn the terms and definitions from our unruly book for copyright, patent and trademark. I hope we get to play another game soon.

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